August 2012
Beginner
832 pages
26h 38m
English
Unusual recording environments. The influence of the environment on the musicians and the music. The search for special sounds. The negative effects of a containment shell. The sounds of different construction materials. The effects of the directional characteristics of loudspeakers and microphones. Stone rooms. Acoustic and electronic reverberation characteristics. The 20% rule. Reverberant verses bright rooms. Low frequency considerations. Orchestral rooms. Psychoacoustics and spacial awareness. Dead rooms. Foley rooms.
From Morfey’s Dictionary of Acoustics1:
Dead room: A room in which the total absorbing area approaches the actual room surface area. Note that such a room cannot ...
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